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Project Shaw: Back to Methuselah (Part 1)

Description

Back to Methuselah is Shaw's 1921 play that tells the story of all Humanity. Starting in the Garden of Eden and sailing up through the 22nd century, this comedy tackles all the political and social issues Shaw is so notorious for. Do you have to see both parts to get it? No! Part Two of this play will be presented on November 19th, and the two parts exist independently of each other. After Man and Superman, this is Shaw's most often quoted play. Most all of the great lines go, of course, to the women.

Project Shaw 2018! This year: "The Power of Persistence, a theatrical survival guide"

This is the acclaimed staged reading series that has been playing to sold-out crowds now in its 13th year!

"Gingold Theatrical Group provides an invaluable -- and unique -- service to New Yorkers. Not only does it keep topnotch productions of great works of art before the public on a regular basis as no other theater company can, but it also does something less obvious. It keeps the tradition of intelligent argument, embodied in Shaw's plays but otherwise much lacking from public discourse, alive for those who need it most: the thinking people of a great city." -- Jesse Green, New York Magazine

Gingold Theatrical Group celebrates human rights with the work of George Bernard Shaw as their guide.

For more information about Project Shaw and for premium seating, phone 212.355.7823 or visit the Gingold Theatrical Group website: www.gingoldgroup.org.

Description

Back to Methuselah is Shaw's 1921 play that tells the story of all Humanity. Starting in the Garden of Eden and sailing up through the 22nd century, this comedy tackles all the political and social issues Shaw is so notorious for. Do you have to see both parts to get it? No! Part Two of this play will be presented on November 19th, and the two parts exist independently of each other. After Man and Superman, this is Shaw's most often quoted play. Most all of the great lines go, of course, to the women.

Project Shaw 2018! This year: "The Power of Persistence, a theatrical survival guide"

This is the acclaimed staged reading series that has been playing to sold-out crowds now in its 13th year!

"Gingold Theatrical Group provides an invaluable -- and unique -- service to New Yorkers. Not only does it keep topnotch productions of great works of art before the public on a regular basis as no other theater company can, but it also does something less obvious. It keeps the tradition of intelligent argument, embodied in Shaw's plays but otherwise much lacking from public discourse, alive for those who need it most: the thinking people of a great city." -- Jesse Green, New York Magazine

Gingold Theatrical Group celebrates human rights with the work of George Bernard Shaw as their guide.

For more information about Project Shaw and for premium seating, phone 212.355.7823 or visit the Gingold Theatrical Group website: www.gingoldgroup.org.